Career Summary

MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

1991

BAL

MLB

8

8

36.0

0

3

0

47

23

23

4

.254

100

11.8

5.8

1.0

5.8

41%

.347

.322

1.94

4.99

8.00

122

7.41

136.6

-0.9

1992

BAL

MLB

15

15

94.3

7

5

0

87

38

77

6

.263

98

8.3

3.6

0.6

7.3

40%

.299

.253

1.33

3.23

3.63

90

3.45

93.1

1.7

1993

BAL

MLB

17

17

85.7

5

6

0

91

49

49

16

.266

102

9.6

5.1

1.7

5.1

36%

.276

.296

1.63

6.04

6.51

120

6.62

121.8

-1.0

1994

BAL

MLB

10

10

52.7

3

5

0

51

30

47

8

.264

101

8.7

5.1

1.4

8.0

38%

.285

.271

1.54

5.21

5.81

105

5.02

107.0

0.5

1995

BAL

MLB

19

9

75.3

2

5

0

68

48

77

13

.267

99

8.1

5.7

1.6

9.2

42%

.278

.269

1.54

5.25

6.21

97

4.88

104.7

0.7

1996

BAL

MLB

28

2

53.0

9

1

1

48

23

62

6

.265

97

8.2

3.9

1.0

10.5

45%

.316

.243

1.34

3.68

4.08

73

3.46

79.4

1.2

1997

BAL

MLB

53

0

95.3

10

3

1

75

26

102

9

.267

95

7.1

2.5

0.8

9.6

43%

.278

.222

1.06

3.18

3.02

69

2.90

77.3

2.5

1998

BAL

MLB

45

0

77.0

4

4

4

65

34

83

8

.264

95

7.6

4.0

0.9

9.7

43%

.292

.241

1.29

3.78

3.51

82

3.29

81.7

1.8

1999

BAL

MLB

43

0

53.0

3

4

3

43

45

59

9

.261

98

7.3

7.6

1.5

10.0

42%

.260

.260

1.66

5.73

5.43

97

4.89

101.0

0.4

2000

SEA

MLB

72

0

69.3

5

8

0

51

29

77

6

.265

89

6.6

3.8

0.8

10.0

49%

.266

.211

1.15

3.38

4.28

74

3.87

83.1

1.3

2001

SEA

MLB

71

0

68.0

8

0

3

46

12

83

5

.265

95

6.1

1.6

0.7

11.0

53%

.261

.183

0.85

2.19

1.72

60

2.04

56.0

2.5

2002

SEA

MLB

66

0

69.7

10

4

2

45

13

81

4

.273

93

5.8

1.7

0.5

10.5

53%

.258

.172

0.83

2.04

2.33

57

2.11

56.5

2.5

2003

SEA

MLB

67

0

54.0

3

3

3

53

18

48

4

.270

96

8.8

3.0

0.7

8.0

47%

.312

.241

1.31

3.33

4.17

89

3.54

84.0

1.1

2004

OAK

MLB

37

0

38.7

3

3

9

46

21

34

9

.260

103

10.7

4.9

2.1

7.9

43%

.314

.297

1.73

6.05

5.12

103

4.94

103.1

0.3

2005

CLE

MLB

47

0

43.3

3

1

0

33

12

43

2

.259

99

6.9

2.5

0.4

8.9

43%

.265

.198

1.04

2.57

2.08

83

3.24

79.7

1.1

2006

PHI

MLB

55

0

45.7

0

5

4

47

30

48

2

.271

97

9.3

5.9

0.4

9.5

39%

.344

.260

1.69

3.68

5.32

104

4.86

105.6

0.4

2008

FLO

0

25

0

13.3

2

0

1

11

3

14

0

.276

96

7.4

2.0

0.0

9.4

27%

.297

.192

1.05

1.68

0.68

0

0.00

102.3

0.0

2008

SEA

0

36

0

22.0

2

1

1

17

13

26

0

.267

98

7.0

5.3

0.0

10.6

32%

.321

.216

1.36

2.57

2.86

0

0.00

101.1

0.0

2009

CIN

MLB

66

0

53.3

1

1

0

37

20

48

3

.272

97

6.2

3.4

0.5

8.1

44%

.238

.212

1.07

3.17

2.53

95

3.42

0.0

1.1

2010

CIN

MLB

69

0

55.0

4

4

0

38

18

50

4

.267

96

6.2

2.9

0.7

8.2

39%

.236

.213

1.02

3.27

2.29

98

3.73

93.3

0.7

2011

SLN

0

19

0

8.7

0

1

0

6

3

6

2

.276

93

6.2

3.1

2.1

6.2

50%

.182

.275

1.04

5.65

4.15

0

0.00

113.8

0.0

2011

TEX

0

32

0

24.3

3

3

1

28

8

15

6

.264

115

10.4

3.0

2.2

5.5

33%

.289

.284

1.48

6.02

4.81

0

0.00

115.9

0.0

2008

TOT

MLB

61

0

35.3

4

1

2

28

16

40

0

.270

98

7.1

4.1

0.0

10.2

30%

.311

.207

1.25

2.24

2.04

91

4.40

101.6

0.4

2011

TOT

MLB

51

0

33.0

3

4

1

34

11

21

8

.267

109

9.3

3.0

2.2

5.7

37%

.265

.282

1.36

5.92

4.64

122

5.03

115.4

-0.1

Career

MLB

900

61

1187.7

87

70

33

1033

516

1152

126

.266

97

7.8

3.9

1.0

8.7

42%

.284

.243

1.30

3.88

4.08

90

4.02

91.2

18.3

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

1 year/$3.9M (2011), plus 2012 option. Signed by Texas as a free agent 1/3/11. 11:$3.9M, 12:$4M option. 2012 option guaranteed if Rhodes has 62 appearances in 2011 and is not on disabled list at end of 2011 season. DFA by Texas 8/2/11. Released 8/8/11. Signed by St. Louis as a free agent 8/12/11. (Cardinals pay pro-rated portion of Major League minimum salary.)

2 years/$4M (2009-10). Signed by Cincinnati as a free agent 12/12/08. 09:$2M, 10:$2M.

1 year (2008). Re-signed by Seattle as a free agent 1/15/08 (minor-league contract). Acquired by Florida in trade from Seattle 7/31/08.

I'm convinced they'd make a trade of some sort to add a right-handed veteran, because I guess I'm more than a little doubtful they'd go old (Arthur Rhodes or Darren Oliver) or young (Derek Holland) from what's effectively a list made up of lefties, at least as far as their best internal options. (Christina Kahrl)

Am I crazy to think that the Twins can put together a darn good bullpen even with losing Crain, Guerrier, Rauch, and Fuentes (assuming they all leave)?
I think it's very funny that Twins fans complain that Jose Mijares is inconsistent but also worry that Crain will leave; call for Anthony Slama and Rob Delaney for nearly two years, but now fear the bullpen will be awful when they might get a chance; and don't trust any low-cost options when a guy like Guerrier was originally claimed off waivers.
If the Twins can sort through the many options, they could piece together a very effective group. That being said, any established relievers you would recommed for relatively cheap?(russadams from St. Paul)

Most of them, I think. Next year is Wakefield's last season though. Matt Stairs wants to come back for one more year, at least. Arthur Rhodes is a reliever, so he'll pitch until he can't. (Marc Normandin)

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PITCHf/x Pitcher Profile

Although he has not thrown an MLB pitch in 2016, Arthur Rhodes threw 2,930 pitches that were tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2008 and 2011, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, the MLB Postseason and Spring Training. In 2011, he relied primarily on his Fourseam Fastball (90mph) and Slider (81mph). He also rarely threw a Change (85mph).